***Official 2013 Bracketology Thread***

One problem with the current selection committee for us is that only one person may have much for B12 ties. No favors for B12 at this point.

That said, there is fact that four or five games were heartbreakers appears to be worth something on the resume. I see he hints that BPI is a factor. I feel we are in a play-in game if we lose. If we win today, I think we will have a really good entry into the NCAA next week.
 
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Major Bubble Games Today:

Iowa State vs. Oklahoma
UAB vs. Southern Mississippi
Arizona State vs. UCLA
Mississippi State vs. Tennessee
Saint Josephs's vs. Xavier
Vanderbilt vs. Arkansas
George Washington vs. Massachusetts
Northwestern vs. Iowa
Baylor vs. Oklahoma State
 
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Major Bubble Games Today:

Iowa State vs. Oklahoma
UAB vs. Southern Mississippi
Arizona State vs. UCLA
Mississippi State vs. Tennessee
Saint Josephs's vs. Xavier
Vanderbilt vs. Arkansas
George Washington vs. Massachusetts
Northwestern vs. Iowa
Baylor vs. Oklahoma State

Updated the winner in bold for the first game.Stone cold pick.
 
Whatever happened to ISU getting credit for the Kansas game and basically considering it a win. Is that all forgotten now.

Nothing has changed. It was, and is, up to the individual members of the committee to determine how much they want to consider that call.
 
Since we aren't Kentucky.....yep

The committee doesn't sway in the wind like these individual bracketologists who update their bracket every 4 hours. Some of you are treating the bracketologists like they actually mean something.
 
The committee doesn't sway in the wind like these individual bracketologists who update their bracket every 4 hours. Some of you are treating the bracketologists like they actually mean something.
Palm is a turd, but I broke down and looked at his bracket today. He has us in the play-in game then, if we could win, in Kansas City. How awesome would that be?
 
I think this could be the year that Lunardi gets a lot of his Last 4 in wrong. Currently he has La Salle, Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. I think only La Salle will find itself in the tournament.
 
Joe L says we are a lock now as is Oklahoma, which I thought they may fall to the bubble with the tcu and the blown lead today
 
Is the current bracketology from before the game today? Joe Lunardi has us as a 12 while Oklahoma is a 10. Seems kind of weird to me if the bracketology is from after, but I think we'll end up with a higher seed than Oklahoma now.

* We beat Kansas State, Oklahoma State, and Oklahoma twice...and Baylor twice (Also BYU who is a 20+ win team this year) and now own a 22-10 record, 11-7 in conference (12-7 if you count the tournament). Not to mention the Big 12 literally saying there were officiating errors (against us essentially) versus the last Kansas game. We lost to Iowa (NIT lock) and Texas Tech too.

* Oklahoma beat Kansas, Oklahoma State (when they were down), us once and Baylor twice. 20-11 Overall, and 11-7 in conference (11-8 if you count today). They also lost to Texas (like us), Arkansas, Stephen F. Austin, and TCU.


Both teams 11-7 in conference (although if you count this game, it would be 12-7 for ISU, 11-8 for Oklahoma). ISU's RPI is now a few places higher than Oklahoma's.


No way ISU ends up with a 12 seed while Oklahoma gets a 10.
 
Is the current bracketology from before the game today? Joe Lunardi has us as a 12 while Oklahoma is a 10. Seems kind of weird to me if the bracketology is from after, but I think we'll end up with a higher seed than Oklahoma now.

* We beat Kansas State, Oklahoma State, and Oklahoma twice...and Baylor twice (Also BYU who is a 20+ win team this year) and now own a 22-10 record, 11-7 in conference (12-7 if you count the tournament). Not to mention the Big 12 literally saying there were officiating errors (against us essentially) versus the last Kansas game. We lost to Iowa (NIT lock) and Texas Tech too.

* Oklahoma beat Kansas, Oklahoma State (when they were down), us once and Baylor twice. 20-11 Overall, and 11-7 in conference (11-8 if you count today). They also lost to Texas (like us), Arkansas, Stephen F. Austin, and TCU.


Both teams 11-7 in conference (although if you count this game, it would be 12-7 for ISU, 11-8 for Oklahoma). ISU's RPI is now a few places higher than Oklahoma's.


No way ISU ends up with a 12 seed while Oklahoma gets a 10.

I am pretty sure that was before the game. I would guess we both become 11 seeds or we become a 10 seed and they become an 11 seed.
 
Is the current bracketology from before the game today? Joe Lunardi has us as a 12 while Oklahoma is a 10. Seems kind of weird to me if the bracketology is from after, but I think we'll end up with a higher seed than Oklahoma now.

* We beat Kansas State, Oklahoma State, and Oklahoma twice...and Baylor twice (Also BYU who is a 20+ win team this year) and now own a 22-10 record, 11-7 in conference (12-7 if you count the tournament). Not to mention the Big 12 literally saying there were officiating errors (against us essentially) versus the last Kansas game. We lost to Iowa (NIT lock) and Texas Tech too.

* Oklahoma beat Kansas, Oklahoma State (when they were down), us once and Baylor twice. 20-11 Overall, and 11-7 in conference (11-8 if you count today). They also lost to Texas (like us), Arkansas, Stephen F. Austin, and TCU.


Both teams 11-7 in conference (although if you count this game, it would be 12-7 for ISU, 11-8 for Oklahoma). ISU's RPI is now a few places higher than Oklahoma's.


No way ISU ends up with a 12 seed while Oklahoma gets a 10.

It's before the game today. Everything is good folks. Don't look at any projections, ISU is fine. We are SOLIDLY on the 10-11 line. That is a great place for this team. Now go win a Big 12 championship.
 

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